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Bengal school jobs ‘scam’: Calcutta HC grants bail to former Minister Partha Chatterjee, unlikely to walk out of jail just yet

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Last updated: September 26, 2025 8:12 am
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Published: September 26, 2025
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The Calcutta High Court on Friday (September 26, 2025) granted bail to former West Bengal minister Partha Chatterjee in connection with the teacher recruitment irregularities case under investigation of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Mr. Chatterjee, the prime accused in the cash-for-jobs scam in Bengal’s state-run schools, which perceptively runs into several thousand crores and has rocked state politics for the past several years, was granted bail in a case on irregularities in primary school recruitment, the charge sheet on which was filed by the CBI on December 27 last year.

The former Minister has been behind bars for over three years now, and has already been granted bail in the other cases slapped on him by the central investigating agencies — the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and CBI. The latest bail order makes him eligible to walk out of jail once the formalities of furnishing bail bonds are over.

Lawyers, however, expressed doubts on whether the former minister would be set free ahead of the Durga Puja festival, and opined that in the wake of a Supreme Court order pertaining to a related case, Mr. Chatterjee’s formalities can only be completed once the courts reopen after puja vacations.

On Friday, the Bench of Justice Suvra Ghosh directed Mr. Chatterjee to surrender his passport and not leave the jurisdiction of the trial court, as conditions of the bail.

Justice Ghosh also directed that the former minister, who is a Trinamool Congress MLA, not be appointed to any public office during the pendency of the trial. Mr. Chatterjee was also directed to appear before the trial court on every date of hearing.

On August 18, the Supreme Court had granted bail to Mr. Chatterjee in a related case investigated by the CBI, but said he would be released only after the trial court records statements of material witnesses.

A Bench of Justices M.M. Sundresh and N. Kotiswar Singh had noted that Mr. Chatterjee spent nearly three years in jail and his continued incarceration would be a “travesty of justice”.

The Supreme Court directed the charges to be framed within four weeks under the Prevention of Corruption Act against public servants, with the statements being recorded within two months.

According to Calcutta High Court lawyers, the process of recording statements in that matter is not yet over, and would be completed only after the courts reopen after the puja vacations, preventing Mr. Chatterjee from furnishing his bail bond just yet.

In the current case, involving illegal school appointments at the primary level, the CBI also named Ayan Sil, a private developer and an accused in the state municipal body recruitment scam, and Santu Gangopadhyay, another private promoter and an alleged close confidant of the former minister, in its December 27 charge sheet, besides naming Mr. Chatterjee.

The leader’s son-in-law and co-accused in the case, Kalyanmoy Bhattacharya, has turned state approver.

Mr. Chatterjee, then state education minister and the secretary general of the TMC, was arrested by the CBI on July 22, 2022 following night-long raids at his south Kolkata residence during which the agency claimed to have seized incriminating documents relating to 12 immovable properties in the name of Mr. Chatterjee’s close associates and documents showing the appointment of Group D staff.

Subsequent searches conducted in the residential premises of Arpita Mukherjee, a close aide of Mr. Chatterjee, further led to the seizure of nearly ₹50 crore in cash and gold jewellery worth over ₹5 crore.

Mr. Chatterjee was accused of being involved in a racket effecting illegal appointments of unmerited candidates to the posts of primary school teachers, assistant school teachers and other posts in the education department.

After several unsuccessful candidates in the teachers’ eligibility test conducted by the West Bengal Board of Primary Education moved the Calcutta High Court, the latter ordered a CBI probe into the allegations on June 8, 2022.

The CBI registered an FIR the next day and the ED lodged a case on June 24, 2022 against several office-bearers of the State education department.

Published – September 26, 2025 01:42 pm IST



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